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i just record man, 40-year-old, brown hair, short. >> bob: what scares me is google and amazon.com. they are tailor the individual ads. for example, in both kimberly and andrea's position they have shoe ads the experience on amazon and google. >> dana: yeah. >> andrea: yeah. >> dana: also, there is a website i visit a lot and they do that. i visited one -- a website -- visited the company of a website. whatever. website company to get customize jeans and they would make them for you. but i'm really short. i get the custom fit jeans. i went on the website and i got jeans from them. it didn't like them. it sent them back. every time i went on the website to get my news this company would pop up. >> andrea: don't you think that is scary they read the e-mails. so the minute they find out you are single you get match.com. you had viagra ads or something? >> bob: i get them all the time. do you know that eric has a pair -- folks out there, watching. >> eric: this is b.s. >> bob: he bought a pair of jeans for $420 that are rippe ripped. >> eric: diesel jeans. they're not -- they're like $8
i just record man, 40-year-old, brown hair, short. >> bob: what scares me is google and amazon.com. they are tailor the individual ads. for example, in both kimberly and andrea's position they have shoe ads the experience on amazon and google. >> dana: yeah. >> andrea: yeah. >> dana: also, there is a website i visit a lot and they do that. i visited one -- a website -- visited the company of a website. whatever. website company to get customize jeans and they would make...
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liz: google up, apple down. ciena, a company that makes things go through thh pipe of the band with missing street expectations and lowered guidance for the current quarter but the stock is hanging tough higher by more than 5% since the open and has since pulled back but what are investors seeing heading into next year and how will competitors derail the current run? gary smith, ciena ceo from baltimore, maryland. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> every kid, everybody we know is buying a brand-new smartphone constantly upgrading. i would have thought you wouldn't miss estimates because they would have to be buying more equipment to absorb the new and bigger traffic. what went wrong in the quarter? >> expanding in a market that's declined last year about 7%, so we took market share for sure this year and we are very well positioned. our backlog increased by 25%. we are very well positioned to ride the growth curve. liz: you are up 46% over the past year. a huge short for it, 30% is shorter,
liz: google up, apple down. ciena, a company that makes things go through thh pipe of the band with missing street expectations and lowered guidance for the current quarter but the stock is hanging tough higher by more than 5% since the open and has since pulled back but what are investors seeing heading into next year and how will competitors derail the current run? gary smith, ciena ceo from baltimore, maryland. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> every kid,...
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if you google bermuda tax shelter, you probably get google as the top result. >> indeed. well, news today that google is using bermuda to its tax advantage. and in a very big way. the internet giant is steering $10 billion in overseas profits in the islands nation. therefore avoiding about $2 billion in taxes worldwide. guess what, it is all legal. it benefits the company's bottom line. but opens the company up for criticism. let's bring in ben schacter. saying it's the fiduciary duty that google has to their shareholders. while david callahan says such strategies could hurt the brand. great to have you with us. ben, let me get to you today. we'll get into the ethics in a second. but you say it is good for shareholders. >> i think it's what they have to do. it's their fiduciary duty to protect shareholders and pay as low a tax rate as they legally can. and in this case, that is what they're doing. >> but ethically it feels a little dirty, doesn't it? if all these american companies are hiding their revenues elsewhere. >> i think this is what they have to do. they have leg
if you google bermuda tax shelter, you probably get google as the top result. >> indeed. well, news today that google is using bermuda to its tax advantage. and in a very big way. the internet giant is steering $10 billion in overseas profits in the islands nation. therefore avoiding about $2 billion in taxes worldwide. guess what, it is all legal. it benefits the company's bottom line. but opens the company up for criticism. let's bring in ben schacter. saying it's the fiduciary duty...
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you would prefer google. make the case, sir. >> well, i think that apple is a company that goes through plod cycles and so, therefore, you've got lumpiness and risk there with each product cycle. as you have other hardware manufacturers like google and like amazon come in and they have other businesses that they could use to fund their kind of break-even foray into hardware, it is going to become more about the software. clearly apple has a formidable platform in itunes but we think longer term google is the winner in terms of its android os, powering cream which we think is the best browser, gmail, the core search product. youtube. this is google's goal, to tie a lasso around its ecosystem of advertising supported products. those revenues for me as an analyst are more predictable and also higher margin. i'd prefer to buy google ten times out of ten. >> microsoft's sitting in the corner right now feeling really lonely and left out. why not microsoft? >> i think longer term, microsoft, windows and win 8 have r
you would prefer google. make the case, sir. >> well, i think that apple is a company that goes through plod cycles and so, therefore, you've got lumpiness and risk there with each product cycle. as you have other hardware manufacturers like google and like amazon come in and they have other businesses that they could use to fund their kind of break-even foray into hardware, it is going to become more about the software. clearly apple has a formidable platform in itunes but we think...
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software, a downloadable version of google maps is now available on your iphone. >>> all right. so as we know here, anything can happen on live tv. but that's never happened to us. for this economist, he learned the hard way while listening to melissa lee yesterday when a piece of improvised set came crashing down on him. he was a good sport about it. he was surprised but fortunately not hurt. >>> as of today, blaring loud tv commercials should be a thing of the past. a new law regulating ad volume that was adopted in 2011 goes into effect today. >>> coming up, the student lockdown at cal fullerton was lifted earlier this morning. a mom spots her son on the news involved in a crime and then turns him in. plus, a gruesome murder plot against justin bieber is foiled by police. these details are just incredible. bizarre. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male ann
software, a downloadable version of google maps is now available on your iphone. >>> all right. so as we know here, anything can happen on live tv. but that's never happened to us. for this economist, he learned the hard way while listening to melissa lee yesterday when a piece of improvised set came crashing down on him. he was a good sport about it. he was surprised but fortunately not hurt. >>> as of today, blaring loud tv commercials should be a thing of the past. a new...
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google thing still going around the market. we read and respected in the tech world, give me a break. it'll never happen. but the stock did move friday on the news. a big move. now what is this stock up to. >> we don't talk about them much. the 12 month clinical trial of an experimental leukemia drug. >> nexen, again, a company we don't talk much about, but what is up to? >> we don't talk about it much because it is canadian. don't know if you hate it canada like you do american. but a big energy company. here is the deal. people got outraged, just like we are facing here. oh, can't let chinese buy our energy property, terrorism, blah blah blah. guess what? they are allowing the deal to go through. other companies are falling because they may impart new rules. saying we don't know if theant prices can by our energy companies. does that sound familiar in any way? >> this is the is the version of -- >> i don't hate canadians. why do you? >> i don't hate canadians. i hate everybody. i'm kidding. >> now getting cheaper by the minut
google thing still going around the market. we read and respected in the tech world, give me a break. it'll never happen. but the stock did move friday on the news. a big move. now what is this stock up to. >> we don't talk about them much. the 12 month clinical trial of an experimental leukemia drug. >> nexen, again, a company we don't talk much about, but what is up to? >> we don't talk about it much because it is canadian. don't know if you hate it canada like you do...
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predictive intelligence with google now complete. introducing droid dna by htc. it's not an upgrade to your phone. it's an upgrade to yourself. john: people want government to keep us safe. the water we drink, the air we breathe. of the soap we use? in done name of protecting us the government has studied the ingredients of the antibacterial soap under our deodorant has a chemical that kills germs. total tuesday's. the bureaucrats steady they have than steadying and now 40 years and still have not made a decision. paul alexander robo book called pandemic people versus terms. 40 years? >> the product was invented to start a review process. the fda decided it was safe to be effective they weren't certain that if was safe and there is some environmental group. then the environmental groups came into protests it was substance was dangerous. and to have research to back it up. >> and to save nine humans to use the product but a and the ap -- epa to label the pesticide. >> is good for identified this. john: it kills a pass. >> the epa bacteria is a fancy word for a ger
predictive intelligence with google now complete. introducing droid dna by htc. it's not an upgrade to your phone. it's an upgrade to yourself. john: people want government to keep us safe. the water we drink, the air we breathe. of the soap we use? in done name of protecting us the government has studied the ingredients of the antibacterial soap under our deodorant has a chemical that kills germs. total tuesday's. the bureaucrats steady they have than steadying and now 40 years and still have...
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"wired" reports that, today, apple has fixed the issue but apple ditched google for their own version and a variety of problems forced them to make a public apology. and author of "rethinking reputation and p.r. trumps marketing and advertising." this town said using apple maps can kill you. it was a good headline. >>guest: life threatening is never a good marketing image for your product. it brings a new meaning to "killer apps." the problem with apple and i am a shareholder of apple, it is a great company, one of the best companies in the world but it has been in a vortex of bad news so every blogger is piling on and every security analyst is saying sell it so the stock went from $700 to $525 in a month it has to become more public. >>shepard: they have to start talking about their issues. >>guest: exactly. in this case, with australia, what was serious in australia, and it was as you described but the company did not say anything, they fixed the problem. what i on say, acknowledge it, as they did when they introduced apple maps four months ago. the c.e.o. said, there have been some
"wired" reports that, today, apple has fixed the issue but apple ditched google for their own version and a variety of problems forced them to make a public apology. and author of "rethinking reputation and p.r. trumps marketing and advertising." this town said using apple maps can kill you. it was a good headline. >>guest: life threatening is never a good marketing image for your product. it brings a new meaning to "killer apps." the problem with apple and i...
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apple up 31%, google up 9% but that doesn't matter because more recently apple falling 20% and google 6%. which is the better bet longer term? they are in apple. that's what i believe longer term. the right investment is. it does not say that i do not believe google is not a good investment because i do believe that it is. >> harry reid is speaking right now. let's go down to capitol hill. >> -- calling on speaker boehner for tax cuts to the middle class. today senator cornyn, the second ranking democrat in the next congress -- i'm sorry, don't i wish -- the second ranking republican in the next congress -- joined the chorus in calling on speaker boehner to do the reasonable thing. here's what he said. i believe we're going to pass it sooner rather than later. we really don't have much leverage there because those rates -- >> i'll take it back from harry reid while we try and figure out this audio issue that we're clearly having from the majority leader and his comments down in the nation's capitol as the democratic leadership gets its turn, if you will, at the microphone for an updat
apple up 31%, google up 9% but that doesn't matter because more recently apple falling 20% and google 6%. which is the better bet longer term? they are in apple. that's what i believe longer term. the right investment is. it does not say that i do not believe google is not a good investment because i do believe that it is. >> harry reid is speaking right now. let's go down to capitol hill. >> -- calling on speaker boehner for tax cuts to the middle class. today senator cornyn, the...
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google has nexus 7. iphone and smartphone that google has. they compete on so many different levels but they know when to play fair and play nice and i guess it is in the area of patents of the apple and google according to various reports are teaming up together to buy a pool of 1100 patents we know the bankrupt kodak is selling out there, $500 million is the price tag. the reason they decided to come to their senses and play fair here, play nice is because when they were sitting on opposite ends of the table they were outbidding each other. they said, let's not do this. not spend more money than we have to. parse out which patents we want and play together. and that is exactly what they're doing. david: but their animosities are stronger than their willingness to work together, correct? >> absolutely. this is no cease-fire in any pay, shape or form. google is going at it. couple things coming out from google today. the company is going after a set-top box company, motorola home. talks it will go after that competing with apple. apple tv wil
google has nexus 7. iphone and smartphone that google has. they compete on so many different levels but they know when to play fair and play nice and i guess it is in the area of patents of the apple and google according to various reports are teaming up together to buy a pool of 1100 patents we know the bankrupt kodak is selling out there, $500 million is the price tag. the reason they decided to come to their senses and play fair here, play nice is because when they were sitting on opposite...
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about google searches. the top google searchs of 2012? some of these are surprising. number one, whitney houston. beat out hurricane sandy. election 2012. bob's favorite thing to commiserate about. hunger games. and to lin jeremy lin. i still have my jersey. >> bob: who is that? >> eric: basketball player. that's it for us on "the five." thank you for watching. check us out tomorrow. ♪ ♪ >> chris: the world has become even more dangerous place in the last 24 hours. the obama administration fails to keep north korea from developing and testing a long range missile. this is "special report." ♪ ♪ >> chris: good evening. i'm chris wallace in for bret baier. north korea today joined the club of nations that have put a satellite in to space. the part that worries people here in washington is the same technology can be aflied to delivering nuclear warheads to the american west coast. north korea is now part of a modern day axis of evil for the u.s. iran is thought to be working on a nuclear bomb. the explosive situation in syria passed another landmark today. we begi
about google searches. the top google searchs of 2012? some of these are surprising. number one, whitney houston. beat out hurricane sandy. election 2012. bob's favorite thing to commiserate about. hunger games. and to lin jeremy lin. i still have my jersey. >> bob: who is that? >> eric: basketball player. that's it for us on "the five." thank you for watching. check us out tomorrow. ♪ ♪ >> chris: the world has become even more dangerous place in the last 24...
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google 737,000. et cetera and what do they get in return, ed, for giving that money. >> they usually get to bring attention to this andcontinue to do it in a vacume. the president could say . we have a problem. google avoided paying taxs and we need to change that. he will not do that . it is sometimes in ambassadorship. smid is rumored to be a ambassador it goes on both sides of the political party. >> gretchen: it is interesting. instead the talk is the one percent the american individuals than the businesses. >> thank you. >> gretchen: a teacher encouraged to skip class, but she refused and decided to teach the kids. should easy bake ovens made for boys or can they use the ones their sisters got for christmas? that's what my son does. we have an update coming up. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face, we understan at usaa, we know military life is different. we've been there. that's why every bit of financial advice we offer is geared specifical
google 737,000. et cetera and what do they get in return, ed, for giving that money. >> they usually get to bring attention to this andcontinue to do it in a vacume. the president could say . we have a problem. google avoided paying taxs and we need to change that. he will not do that . it is sometimes in ambassadorship. smid is rumored to be a ambassador it goes on both sides of the political party. >> gretchen: it is interesting. instead the talk is the one percent the american...
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. >>> google plans to start charging small businesses for its free services like e-mail and google docs. will consumers be next it with those fees? >>> from "50 shades of grey" to 5,000 shades of green, publisher random house giving employees a lot to cheer about this holiday season. we'll explain when "power lunch" continues in just a moment. ♪ [ male announcer ] 'tis the season to discover the kid in all of us. enjoy free shipping and great values on your holiday shopping from l.l. bean. having you ship my gifts couldn't be easier. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and a santa to boot! [ chuckles ] right, baby. oh, sir. that is a customer. oh...sorry about that. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ...so as you can see, geico's customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example, is computer animated. it's not real. geico's customer satisfaction is quite r
. >>> google plans to start charging small businesses for its free services like e-mail and google docs. will consumers be next it with those fees? >>> from "50 shades of grey" to 5,000 shades of green, publisher random house giving employees a lot to cheer about this holiday season. we'll explain when "power lunch" continues in just a moment. ♪ [ male announcer ] 'tis the season to discover the kid in all of us. enjoy free shipping and great values on...
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google made a bid, $6 billion. this is a business that hasn't evolved the way anyone would expect. would they buy it? who knows. >> can you believe they knocked back google's offer in 2010 and instead decided to go public. >> i forgot you were there. >> by the way, i was just off camera seeing how the sausage is made because this the ultimate sausage manufacturing facility. i heard that. i never said groogle, dieseline but never that. >> i thought who it was an efficient use of google and groupon. >> may be that if rumors are right. if rumors are right, it may be that. we may have that before long. >> by the way, herb, can you stick around for this one as well because i believe you've got a little bet hanging in the balance, brian. jcpenney, your prediction. >> stocks up a bit. before the prediction, i want to say, enof the year isn't here. stock has to go up 15 points. if it does, still beat brian on the bet. >> you think jcpenney is going to double in two weeks. >> i said all it has to do is rise another 15 points. >> jan turned positive, talked to a focus group who said they lov
google made a bid, $6 billion. this is a business that hasn't evolved the way anyone would expect. would they buy it? who knows. >> can you believe they knocked back google's offer in 2010 and instead decided to go public. >> i forgot you were there. >> by the way, i was just off camera seeing how the sausage is made because this the ultimate sausage manufacturing facility. i heard that. i never said groogle, dieseline but never that. >> i thought who it was an efficient...
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google a clean name. not a lot of flies on it. challenging 50 day moving average of 58, looks like she wants to take it out for good. stock looks terrific. >> delta. >> delta is fantastic. stake in virgin. they are buying a company that had a $130 million loss in the last calendar year. the better trade who got the 360 million, singapore airlines if you're in the emerging marketplace, i think that's the main going. >> best buy getting a drop. >> no nice, just one day away. no reason to walk in the store and buy anything when you do it online probably cheaper than free delivery. continue to stay away. >> a drop for twinkies of it's a sad day for twinkie fans around the world as the final shipment of snacks hit the shelves this morning. 20,000 boxes sent to a chicago-area chain where customers lined up early to get the sugar fix. could be a lining, investors are looking to buy, may not be good-bye to twinkie the kid. final trades are next. americans believe they should be in charge of their own future. how they'll live tomorrow. for
google a clean name. not a lot of flies on it. challenging 50 day moving average of 58, looks like she wants to take it out for good. stock looks terrific. >> delta. >> delta is fantastic. stake in virgin. they are buying a company that had a $130 million loss in the last calendar year. the better trade who got the 360 million, singapore airlines if you're in the emerging marketplace, i think that's the main going. >> best buy getting a drop. >> no nice, just one day...
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google reports more folks wanted to know about the korean performer who dances like he's riding horseback. psy could not knock whitney houston from the top of searches in 2012. the death prompted more searches than the gangam music style that went viral. >>> got crisis? according to the "wall street journal," which our parent company own, the milk business could be in for a long-term troublesome time. the journal points to statistics show not guilty 1975, each american drank 28 gallons of milk. gross. you see, then that number has fallen. the journal reports it's because of price increase examines more people being concerned milk is high in calorie, which it is, and turning to bottled water. the milk companies are fighting to win back customers, pushing back with protein enhanced milk. more news for dairy lovers. scientists in europe say they found the oldest evidence yet of cheese making. 7500 years old. researchers tested pottery fragments from poland, which had strainers that could have helped make beer, honey or cheese. hopefully beer. they say they found lots of fatty milk residue, s
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where is the stock of apple-- google-- >> we're watching both, google is higher. what's the story, stuart? what do you think? is it that apple iphone users are finally happy because they've been so annoyed with the new map service at apple, it stinks and happy to get it. stuart: and i think that-- >> is it that they're crawling back to google. stuart: no, no, i think the story is google is socking it to apple and say, hey, we've got an app and put it on the ipad and ipad mini through apple. go away apple maps, it's poi pointless. >> the google guys must be running around the offices with confetti and horns and saying, yes! you couldn't do it without us. stuart: that's exactly right. >> and that's what they're doing over there at google. stuart: that's right, so google is up and apple i think is barely holding its own, i think it's down at the moment. >> it is down 1%. stuart: we've been questioning whether apple is still cool and we'll keep questioning. nicole, thank you very much indeed. again this thursday morning, i've got to tell you it's a dead flat market. l
where is the stock of apple-- google-- >> we're watching both, google is higher. what's the story, stuart? what do you think? is it that apple iphone users are finally happy because they've been so annoyed with the new map service at apple, it stinks and happy to get it. stuart: and i think that-- >> is it that they're crawling back to google. stuart: no, no, i think the story is google is socking it to apple and say, hey, we've got an app and put it on the ipad and ipad mini...
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i think google is underappreciated because they're not winning with google plus. i think apple, i'm started to see how many 15, 16, 17-year-olds are running around with android phones. i don't make the predictions. i look at the reality and respond to it instead of trying to play a nostradamus card but google is most underappreciated. >> gary, christin, james and brad, thank you all very much, indeed. >> thank you. >>> and we'll be right back. as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios boproductivity up, costs down, thtime to market reduced... those are good things. upstairs, they will see fantasy. not fantasy... logistics. ups came in, analyzed our supply chain, inventory systems... ups? ups. not fantasy? who would have thought? i did. we did, bob. we did. got it. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy?
i think google is underappreciated because they're not winning with google plus. i think apple, i'm started to see how many 15, 16, 17-year-olds are running around with android phones. i don't make the predictions. i look at the reality and respond to it instead of trying to play a nostradamus card but google is most underappreciated. >> gary, christin, james and brad, thank you all very much, indeed. >> thank you. >>> and we'll be right back. as part of a heart healthy...
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google has announced that a new google maps app is available for the iphone. as you can imagine, the rush to get it was so intense by late yesterday it actually temporarily disappeared from the app store. remember back in september, apple ditched the google maps app and put its own on. there's a lot of criticisms about inaccuracies and lack of, i don't know, various things that you would normally expect. >> ending up in australia? >> ending up in australia or getting lost in national parks and stuff like that. so i guess there's people quite relieved right now. >> at least they can use that to find their way to the closest retailer. they're going to be open, 24, 25 hours a day, it seems like. >> it's unbelievable. i think they're going to get every single shopper through the door. you've got big-name companies like toys "r" us and macy's, they're going to stay open around the clock. others like target and nordstroms, but other stores have started a marathon of holiday store hours remaining open 24/7 since december 2nd. and since black friday, most target store
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they didn't want to lose their google map and now it is bad. what state oh phillips are hoosh moving moo your area. >>> plus, it rely end seerly on your some but will it fly? . >>> good morning, mainly clear patchy fog, widespread 30s all over the peninsular, high 50s. >>> two swiss engineers plan to fly around the world in a completely solar powered plane and do it by the year 2015. it has already flown 2500 miles to africa. but they have to see how they can pilot the plane through -- pilot the plane through the night and there is no sunlight. if you are driving for the christmas holiday plan on being on the roads. there will be more people driving on the holidays since 1996 and that translates to more than 84 million people going someplace in a car and that's a new record. >>> the man accused of kidnapping and killing sierra lemar is charged with three more crimes. his hair has grown and lost weight. he is accused of kidnapping three went from safe way and he has not entered a plea in the disappearance and killing of sierra lemar. >>> prosecu
they didn't want to lose their google map and now it is bad. what state oh phillips are hoosh moving moo your area. >>> plus, it rely end seerly on your some but will it fly? . >>> good morning, mainly clear patchy fog, widespread 30s all over the peninsular, high 50s. >>> two swiss engineers plan to fly around the world in a completely solar powered plane and do it by the year 2015. it has already flown 2500 miles to africa. but they have to see how they can pilot...
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the difference between apple and google is they're not public about it. we don't know what they're working on other than these p patent filings. trust me, they're working on big, new, exciting things. even wearable computers. >> let's hope. we haven't seen them though. maybe. >> it just occurred to me, we talk about tim cook versus steve jobs and is the company different and how is it different and all that. is it possible, max, that shareholders think they are still investing in steve jobs' apple rather than tim cook's apple? >> absolutely. >> is that why we've seen this 23% decline in the stock recently as some of that is starting to dawn on them? >> absolutely. i'll do you one better. it's a great question. i think analysts still think they're forecasting and following steve jobs' growth. the bad news is that it's the wrong model. that era has ended. there's lots of exciting things to do. the story is not over. the future is potentially very bright. folks need to move away from maintaining the margin and benchmark everything against steve jobs. the mar
the difference between apple and google is they're not public about it. we don't know what they're working on other than these p patent filings. trust me, they're working on big, new, exciting things. even wearable computers. >> let's hope. we haven't seen them though. maybe. >> it just occurred to me, we talk about tim cook versus steve jobs and is the company different and how is it different and all that. is it possible, max, that shareholders think they are still investing in...
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predictive intelligence with google now complete. introducing droid dna by htc. it's not an upgrade to your phone. it's an upgrade to yourself. >> neil: going higher in time for holidays. american airlines has a new fare structure. so confusing. it bundles additional fees. is it another hike? fbn is good at crumpling numbers and she has been crunching. >> i'm crunching. i like this, neil. i know it may not make sense initially, but what i like about it is it's transparent. it puts the cost of going from point "a" to point "b" and it makes it accurate. it puts it out there for everyone to see. it's clear. don't go in your wallet 15,000 times at 30,000 feet. i like it. >> neil: what is it? menu of options? >> what american airlines is pitching is three categories for the coach customers. super cheap and pay a reasonable amount. $48. you have don't pay for anything unless you want to change your seat. $68 for the medium cheap people. no change fees you get to board in group one. no bag fees as well. less cheap, the $88 club here, you get all of those things, plus yo
predictive intelligence with google now complete. introducing droid dna by htc. it's not an upgrade to your phone. it's an upgrade to yourself. >> neil: going higher in time for holidays. american airlines has a new fare structure. so confusing. it bundles additional fees. is it another hike? fbn is good at crumpling numbers and she has been crunching. >> i'm crunching. i like this, neil. i know it may not make sense initially, but what i like about it is it's transparent. it puts...
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writes make a tv in which the sound does not go up for commercials and i'll be the first is a-to-say google will copy apple if they are successful, samit bhatt. now we have scott wapner and "fast money." >>> welcome to "the halftime show." four hours to go until the close. green arrows across the board. 13,041 the dow jones industrial average, all of the major averages in the green. here's what we're following on "halftime" target practice with its prediction for 2012 now within reach, jpmorgan's tom lee on the market's next move. net gain, netflix shares up again as the company rides the halo of its disney deal. where is the next stop? one stock, two opinions in a halftime debate. first our top story the sudden sell-off in shares of apple, after posting its worst trading day in four years, the stock is rebounding but has still lost more than $35 billion in market cap over the past few days. jon fortt is in silicon valley with the latest, the worst performance of three days since 2008. what is the buzz in the valley? >> we've heard multiple theories why the stock has been falling, people se
writes make a tv in which the sound does not go up for commercials and i'll be the first is a-to-say google will copy apple if they are successful, samit bhatt. now we have scott wapner and "fast money." >>> welcome to "the halftime show." four hours to go until the close. green arrows across the board. 13,041 the dow jones industrial average, all of the major averages in the green. here's what we're following on "halftime" target practice with its...
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google unveiling its new map for the iphone after given the boot by apple. who will win this battle? and shares of best buy, moving up by, look at that, nearly 15% today. reports its founder could make a take over offer for that retailer, but is that the best move? my partner, sue herera at the new york stock exchange for us. sue? >> ty, it is a little bit after down side bias today. investors are losing enthusiasm over the fed's move. and more specifically, the employment rate. right now, the dow is down 57 points on the trading session. most of that drop cake after mr. boehner made comments about the continues impasse in trying to resolve the fiscal cliff. s&p down 23, down three quarters percent. and the nasdaq is down about half a percent. bob joins me on the floor of the nyse. the market is very undecided about what is happening in washington. what the feds know that perhaps we don't know. >> we are getting smacked around by these two separate events. the fiscal cliff as well as aftermath of what went on with the fed. i think the fed is still very impor
google unveiling its new map for the iphone after given the boot by apple. who will win this battle? and shares of best buy, moving up by, look at that, nearly 15% today. reports its founder could make a take over offer for that retailer, but is that the best move? my partner, sue herera at the new york stock exchange for us. sue? >> ty, it is a little bit after down side bias today. investors are losing enthusiasm over the fed's move. and more specifically, the employment rate. right...
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apple's inexpensive but google is expensive. it is just apple's so many hundreds of billions in market cap that sometimes it is going to fall by its own weight. >> we can bring that back up, please. when i look at apple trading at 1.5 points more in forward pe than microsoft. one of those is mispriced. >> exactly right. that's why i look forward to the panel because it is really ael ael braic. >> do you believe apple is fundamentally undervalued? >> yes, i do. i think one other point that should be made is that apple's cash balance is not only enormous at about almost $130 a share, but it's growing at $40-plus per share per year. so if you -- and this is after paying a dividend and repurchasing shares. if you roll this tape forward, apple is just an enormous pile of cash. that becomes a very, very substantial portion of its market cap. on almost any metric this stock is really inexpensive and its projects are still very, very bright. if you look at its core market which is smartphones, only 42% of all handsets sold globally this
apple's inexpensive but google is expensive. it is just apple's so many hundreds of billions in market cap that sometimes it is going to fall by its own weight. >> we can bring that back up, please. when i look at apple trading at 1.5 points more in forward pe than microsoft. one of those is mispriced. >> exactly right. that's why i look forward to the panel because it is really ael ael braic. >> do you believe apple is fundamentally undervalued? >> yes, i do. i think...
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it is not going to drive google's earnings, if you -- display ad does drive google's earnings but nothing to do with display ads, sit there and think maybe am, people will buy it, maybe not, but the idea that google is up big and apple is down big just shows you how fanciful this market can be versus the reality. makes no sense. >> google could drive a lot bigger margin if they wanted to, fascinating company, i agree. >> all the thing these give away for free they could possibly monetize u >> kansas city, delivering one gigabyte for $30 a month. so interesting to follow this company, generating enormous amounts of cash flow. >> trade off of that. invest in it, they are investing so much in the future. the idea of a superior map product driving google over 700, starting to climb back where it was after that horribly disappointing quarter? i got facebook at 20. i get that. facebook said we got a way to monetize, but the idea, wow, you know what, those maps, which we know are superior, we should buy google off it? >> maybe just the people are taking money out of apple and putting it elsewher
it is not going to drive google's earnings, if you -- display ad does drive google's earnings but nothing to do with display ads, sit there and think maybe am, people will buy it, maybe not, but the idea that google is up big and apple is down big just shows you how fanciful this market can be versus the reality. makes no sense. >> google could drive a lot bigger margin if they wanted to, fascinating company, i agree. >> all the thing these give away for free they could possibly...
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google stashed $10 million in bermuda, hp has almost all of its cash offshore and apple said to shareholders, two-thirds of its $121 billion of cash is held outside the united states. now why is that? is it just because they hate america? >> two things to understand. number one, everything they do is completely legal. it's foreign source income that is being taxed in the countries where it's being earned. but, number, two, the u.s. has the highest corporate tax rate in the developed world. these companies if they bring that money back to the united states will be double taxed on top of what they paid oversea, yes, with some credit so maybe it doesn't get too much above 35% but we are shooting ourselves in the foot with very bad corporate tax policy. >> will president obama clahang that with this talk of corporate tax reform? >> i don't want to burst your bubble. i'm not sure the administration is serious about this. we've seen there idea of corporate tax reform and it makes our world wide tax system more expansive so companies don't even have the ability to delay the second layer of tax. i t
google stashed $10 million in bermuda, hp has almost all of its cash offshore and apple said to shareholders, two-thirds of its $121 billion of cash is held outside the united states. now why is that? is it just because they hate america? >> two things to understand. number one, everything they do is completely legal. it's foreign source income that is being taxed in the countries where it's being earned. but, number, two, the u.s. has the highest corporate tax rate in the developed...
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not one reporter who reported that remark went to google -- and i did -- looked at that speech and said as a matter of fact he talks about the role of religion. he talks about the priests in his life. so it's sort of like you're just -- i understand that on deadline it could be difficult, but you're just allowed to spew this stuff and people don't even sometimes use the basic tools of journalism to say really? is that what president kennedy said? >> the best line in that speech which may be kennedy's best speech was the interest here is not what church i go to, it's what america i believe in. the issue on the table here is not my beliefs or faith or lack thereof, it's about this country and what this country should say to people of faith or no faith. it should be how we treat as americans all the different belief systems. >> let me up the ante on what joan just said. that's right. people didn't check. and on deadline, there may be an excuse. to me what happened a lot during this campaign is even when politicians and i think romney did this more than obama, are called out on lies. say wh
not one reporter who reported that remark went to google -- and i did -- looked at that speech and said as a matter of fact he talks about the role of religion. he talks about the priests in his life. so it's sort of like you're just -- i understand that on deadline it could be difficult, but you're just allowed to spew this stuff and people don't even sometimes use the basic tools of journalism to say really? is that what president kennedy said? >> the best line in that speech which may...
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neither google nor apple responded to requests for comment. >> all right. let's get out to kayla tausche again. we're hearing the treasury is going to sell the remaining $240 million worth of aig shares? >> that's correct. we're seeing those headlines just hit the wire now. it's 234 million shares. that's roughly $8 billion. that's the last of the treasury's investment in aig. they will launch a fully public offering. roughly 16% of aig shares. this is a mayjor coupe for the government. still at 33 bucks even though it's down after-hours up from the re-ipo after the financial crisis. >> and it's something that will make the ceo very, very happy. the last couple times he's been on this program, he has been campaigning publicly for the government to do just that. he wants them off his balance sheet and off his back. >> it was an unpopular risk to begin with. so brings this all into the era. >> as kayla pointed out, it turned out to be profitable for the country. >> absolutely. >>> in the meantime, death tax would jump. we talk about why it might cost someone'
neither google nor apple responded to requests for comment. >> all right. let's get out to kayla tausche again. we're hearing the treasury is going to sell the remaining $240 million worth of aig shares? >> that's correct. we're seeing those headlines just hit the wire now. it's 234 million shares. that's roughly $8 billion. that's the last of the treasury's investment in aig. they will launch a fully public offering. roughly 16% of aig shares. this is a mayjor coupe for the...
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you are seeing a new crop of devices like the amazon kindle fire or the google nexus that are coming in at attractive price points and certainly capturing a good chunk at the low end. >> yeah, because i guess to your point, which is when you are the first person into a market, you actually have though where to go but down in market share. when you go in, you have 100%. so is there a demarcation line for you where you do start to worry? >> you know, i mean, it seems like demand is still good. i mean, i'm not the apple analyst, but apple sales on the ipad and ipad mini are still expected to be up 50% year over year in the fourth quarter. it's a big number. they're going to sell a ton of these things. i'm not that worried. obviously, the stock is having technical challenges and tax related selling and special dividend but it still seems like there's good demand for that product. >> speaking of all these products, what about the microsoft surface? what happened to that? they're selling it, right? i haven't haereard a lot about . >> theoretically, they're selling it. >> i think they're se
you are seeing a new crop of devices like the amazon kindle fire or the google nexus that are coming in at attractive price points and certainly capturing a good chunk at the low end. >> yeah, because i guess to your point, which is when you are the first person into a market, you actually have though where to go but down in market share. when you go in, you have 100%. so is there a demarcation line for you where you do start to worry? >> you know, i mean, it seems like demand is...
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pressure for him to find alternative sources of income to go after giants like starbucks, amazon and google, which have taken advantage of loopholes to allow them to pay minimal tax in britain. >> not paying their fair share, despite being over the u.k. on every high street. it's gisting behavior. i pay my tax, why not starbucks? >> sometimes they position themselveses in other country to avoid paying high taxes here and britain. amazon did $320 million in turnover in the u.k. it paid less than $3 million in british tax. all of this within the law but parliamentary law accused them of immorally minimizing the tax obligation. some say don't blame the big guys. >> i don't moral is the way we ought to levy our taxes. it should be set out in law and fairly enforced by the tax authority. individuals have their own moral compass that guides what they choose to do. >> starbucks does appear to feel the heat of public pressure. saying we need to do more. we are looking at the tax approach in the u.k. the u.k. said it will tighten its tax regime but it has not said how. other european countrys have s
pressure for him to find alternative sources of income to go after giants like starbucks, amazon and google, which have taken advantage of loopholes to allow them to pay minimal tax in britain. >> not paying their fair share, despite being over the u.k. on every high street. it's gisting behavior. i pay my tax, why not starbucks? >> sometimes they position themselveses in other country to avoid paying high taxes here and britain. amazon did $320 million in turnover in the u.k. it...
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you suggest people google your name, and what's going to come up? >> absolutely. it's a double standard. i don't think hear from the congressional blackhawk caucus, jesse jackson, al sharpton, because it is a double standard. if you're not lockstep with that mind-set, you're different. >> sean: this is selective moral outrage. they don't care when they hear things -- >> i'm a liberal, and i get it from both sides. i watched the "saturday night live" monologue of jamie foxx. he was doing a spoof on how black is that. it reminded me of tomfoolery indaba fo forbafoonerery. in "living color" they spoofed races, stereotypes. they always play on stereotypes. that's what "saturday night live" does. they do it for blacks and no whites, but jamie foxx goes too far and says what he says on your tape, and that is that barack obama, you know, the lord and savior, if that's not blasphemy, forget about it, but one more thing about that, if he believes that, that's jamie foxx, but if ego statistical obama believes that, he can change his name from barack hussein obama to barack
you suggest people google your name, and what's going to come up? >> absolutely. it's a double standard. i don't think hear from the congressional blackhawk caucus, jesse jackson, al sharpton, because it is a double standard. if you're not lockstep with that mind-set, you're different. >> sean: this is selective moral outrage. they don't care when they hear things -- >> i'm a liberal, and i get it from both sides. i watched the "saturday night live" monologue of...
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here's my take on google and bermuda. the story is this, google funneled nearly 10 billion dollars in to bermuda, where there is no corporate tax. google avoided about 2 billion dollars in worldwide taxes by doing that. by not bringing back specifically to america, they saved a whole lot more. the irony is that eric schmidt was ceo when the money was parked in bermuda, yes the pro-tax, pro-obama eric schmidt avoided the tax that president obama enforces. apart from the obvious hypocrisy, there are two points to be made here. number one, eric schmidt did the right thing for his shareholders. they own the company. they want to share in the money that google makes. the ceo has the responsibility to act in their best interest. if google had brought the money back here, it would have been taxed at the highest rate in the developed world, 35%, and then if it were paid out in a dividend, the money would be taxed again at a rate that may get up to 43% next year. it's in the interest of the shareholders to park it in bermuda. he d
here's my take on google and bermuda. the story is this, google funneled nearly 10 billion dollars in to bermuda, where there is no corporate tax. google avoided about 2 billion dollars in worldwide taxes by doing that. by not bringing back specifically to america, they saved a whole lot more. the irony is that eric schmidt was ceo when the money was parked in bermuda, yes the pro-tax, pro-obama eric schmidt avoided the tax that president obama enforces. apart from the obvious hypocrisy, there...
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we will ask the man who runs google heim's millions. our chart will lay out the real case. why are so many of us willing to pay what some call the apple tax? is d.c.'s problem revenue or spending? or stat of the day will help you make up your mind, mandy, if it doesn't blow your mind, first. >> i'm ready to have my mind blown. in the meantime, the mark set looking shaky at this point and s&p may miss out on postingity first seven-day winning streak in six years. reak, by the way, folks wab was back in october 2006. let's get out to bob. let's get out to rick. first, i want to ask you, bob, how much of this is due to the fed as opposed to the fiscal cliff. >> i'm not discounting the fiscal cliff but i think a lot of this is sell on the news related to the federal reserve. we have seen this news before. remember, take a look at the s&p 500. i don't think it is a coincidence we hit the highs of year september 14th. that's the day after the fed meeting when they announced quantitative ease meetings. they bought into the fed meeting then started selling immediately after. we saw
we will ask the man who runs google heim's millions. our chart will lay out the real case. why are so many of us willing to pay what some call the apple tax? is d.c.'s problem revenue or spending? or stat of the day will help you make up your mind, mandy, if it doesn't blow your mind, first. >> i'm ready to have my mind blown. in the meantime, the mark set looking shaky at this point and s&p may miss out on postingity first seven-day winning streak in six years. reak, by the way,...
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predictive intelligence with google now complete. introducing droid dna by htc. it's not an upgrade to your phone. it's an upgrade to yourself. but they have to use special care in keeping the denture clean. dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident is designed to clean dentures daily. its unique micro-clean formula kills 99.9% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains, cleaning in a better way than brushing with toothpaste. that's why i recommend using polident. [ male announcer ] polident. cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. ♪ many hot dogs are within you. try pepto-bismol to-go, it's the power of pepto, but it fits in your pocket. now tell the world daniel... of pepto-bismol to-go. now tell the world daniel... swithout shriners hospitals,he things i'm able to do. my life would be completely different. when i was seven, we found out i had scoliosis. everything changed when they stepped in. it was like they gave me my future back. tori's life is one of ne
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you can now buy google maps on itunes again and it is seen as a big win for google. alison kosik joins me from the this morning stock exchange. >> have you run into walls? >> this does not make sense. i know shay not turn right or left here. big props with apple maps. this adds to the bad pr, right? >> you know, it could. very very least for google, it gives google a chance to say, hey, told you we were good. but apple could also turn this thing around, this goof, and say, you know what, we're not the best, we can't doefrg perfectly, but as apple, we're willing to do what's best for the customer. and you remember what happened. tim cook apologized, he actually apologized for its map app just weeks after it was introduced. this thing was just not forward prime time. cook went out and said apple fell short of its commitment to users. even ran into such problems that police in australia said the apple map put people 40 miles away from their destination in the middle of nowhere. so now it comes to today, though. we have this google option again. so as of last night, goog
you can now buy google maps on itunes again and it is seen as a big win for google. alison kosik joins me from the this morning stock exchange. >> have you run into walls? >> this does not make sense. i know shay not turn right or left here. big props with apple maps. this adds to the bad pr, right? >> you know, it could. very very least for google, it gives google a chance to say, hey, told you we were good. but apple could also turn this thing around, this goof, and say, you...
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predictive intelligence with google now complete. introducing droid dna by htc. it's not an upgrade to your phone. it's an upgrade to yourself. >> laura: in in the back the segment tonight. chaos of back drop incivility in parts of the middle east. former vice president dick cheney is now lashing out at president obama over his foreign policy our allies no longer trust us and our adversaries no longer fear us. when the the president can make bold statements and bold talk as he did in the last couple of days about developments in syria, but i don't think they care. barack obama isn't just dealing with his budget problems, he, in fact, is restricting the future capabilities of the next president two or three times down the road in terms of our capacity to be able to deal with fundamental threats to the united states. >> laura: of course, not everyone sees it that way. joining me now are former u.n. ambassador to the united nations under president clinton nancy and nile at the heritage foundation. all right, nancy, let's look at your reaction. dick cheney comes out
predictive intelligence with google now complete. introducing droid dna by htc. it's not an upgrade to your phone. it's an upgrade to yourself. >> laura: in in the back the segment tonight. chaos of back drop incivility in parts of the middle east. former vice president dick cheney is now lashing out at president obama over his foreign policy our allies no longer trust us and our adversaries no longer fear us. when the the president can make bold statements and bold talk as he did in the...
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predictive intelligence with google now complete. introducing droid dna by htc. it's not an upgrade to your phone. it's an upgrade to yourself. is the same frequent heartburn treatment as prilosec otc. now with a fancy coating that gives you a burst of wildberry flavor. now why make a flavored heartburn pill? because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. >>> president obama shows the personal side of the political debate in washington. the president took his campaign for a debt deal to virginia. we sat down with a middle class family that would be hit with a $4,000 tax hike if republicans refused to budge. >> i'm not going to sign any package that prevents it going up for top 2% but i do remain optimistic that we can get something done for family like this one and that is
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predictive intelligence with google now complete. introducing droid dna by htc. it's not an upgrade to your phone. it's an upgrade to yourself. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> greg: odd song for this segment. anyway, the criminal who pushed that poor guy in front of a new york subway to his death was caught last night. apologies to bob costas, they arrested a man, not the train. don't fret, over time you'll hear about the mental state of the thug, that he is misunderstand and had a drug problem but never a pubp puppy. easier to blame subway car but harder to say the broadwa broado brooklyn line was never hugged as a child. you can only control the cigarette on our lips or salt on your fries. rarely do you control a psycho in the path. especially in new york, permit to care i have fantasy. if you're tournist the great city and on the subway. steer clear of muderers, don't make eye contact. if you're a girl, wear a baseball cap and look tough. crime fighting is not your vocation, so crime should be mayor bloomberg's primary concern. not what we put in our mouths. we could take
predictive intelligence with google now complete. introducing droid dna by htc. it's not an upgrade to your phone. it's an upgrade to yourself. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> greg: odd song for this segment. anyway, the criminal who pushed that poor guy in front of a new york subway to his death was caught last night. apologies to bob costas, they arrested a man, not the train. don't fret, over time you'll hear about the mental state of the thug, that he is misunderstand and had a drug problem but...
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predictive intelligence with google now complete. introducing droid dna by htc. it's not an upgrade to your phone. it's an upgrade to yourself. >> bill: kelly file segment tonight, very interesting story? south carolina. a supreme court may hear a child custody case whereby a 3-year-old girl was taken away from her adopted parents, matt and kelly. the reason authorities did that is because the father, who gave baby veronica up for adoption is, a native american. joining us now from new york to explain, megyn kelly. it would be really unusual for the supreme court to even hear a case like, this right? >> not as unusual as you might think because there is a split in the underlying courts on whether this indian child welfare act should be interpreted the way the supreme court in south carolina said it should. and when it is split in a lower courts, the supreme court often will get involved. so the parents here, the adoptive parents have a shot. and let's hope they do because this case is heart wrenching. >> bill: the baby is born, veronica. given up for adoption by
predictive intelligence with google now complete. introducing droid dna by htc. it's not an upgrade to your phone. it's an upgrade to yourself. >> bill: kelly file segment tonight, very interesting story? south carolina. a supreme court may hear a child custody case whereby a 3-year-old girl was taken away from her adopted parents, matt and kelly. the reason authorities did that is because the father, who gave baby veronica up for adoption is, a native american. joining us now from new...
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this has been disrupted by new players like square and paypal and google. the stock has been hit, but our fund manager we talked to think it's been unfairly hit. any time an industry is being disrupted, that's a good opportunity. >> u.s. bancorp? >> this is an old fashioned bank. focuses on deposits and loans and wealth management. none of the other stuff that can get you into trouble. this is one our clients really liked. >> this year dividend plays have been huge. everyone is looking for income. they look to these companies that have a good yield. the two that came through here were ford and, as it happens, our majority owner comcast. >> yes. so ford, you know, the auto recovery story is pretty significant. it's still happening. cars on the road are older. the replacement rate is going to go up. with ford, it has a rock-solid balance sheet. its dividend yield, we think, could go up. comcast is interesting. not because it's the boss' of "closing bell," it has a new revenue stream in nbc universal, which is up 32% in the third quarter because of the olympic
this has been disrupted by new players like square and paypal and google. the stock has been hit, but our fund manager we talked to think it's been unfairly hit. any time an industry is being disrupted, that's a good opportunity. >> u.s. bancorp? >> this is an old fashioned bank. focuses on deposits and loans and wealth management. none of the other stuff that can get you into trouble. this is one our clients really liked. >> this year dividend plays have been huge. everyone...
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predictive intelligence with google now complete. introducing droid dna by htc. it's not an upgrade to your phone. it's an upgrade to yourself. my name is marjorie reyes, and i'm a chief warrant officer. i love the fact that quicken loans provides va loans. quicken loans understood the details and guided me through every step of the process. i know wherever the military sends me i can depend on quicken loans. [ male announcer ] we all make bad decisions. like say, gas station sushi. cheap is good. and sushi, good. but cheap sushi, not so good. it's like that super-low rate on not enough car insurance. pretty sketchy. ♪ ♪ and then there are the good decisions. like esurance. their coverage counselor tool helps you choose the right coverage for you at a great price. [ stomach growls ] without feeling queasy. that's insurance for the modern world. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. [ male announcer ] this is sheldon, whose long day setting up the news starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve the #1 recommended pain reliev
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they got the message and iphone owners can download google maps. users complained that apple's map ap had no turn by turn navigation or directions on public transport or live traffic info. in other words, it was getting people lost. it may have government one executive a job and a few billion dollars. look at the stock chart over the past month. you can see who is getting the love from investors. apple has apologized and made peace with google for now. you can say that apple found its way. it was called the biggest lie of the election season. the fact checking website rates it as the biggest lie of all of 2012. mitt romney's campaign ran the ad in the swing state of ohio before election day. >> obama took gm and chrysler into bankruptcy and told them in china. >> the ad was referring to the auto bailout that lent a line to chrysler and gm and saved america's car industry from imminent collapse. i was in ohio when the ad came out, riding the cnn election express. ohio was crucial to romney and he had to take the state if he wanted to win, but ohio i
they got the message and iphone owners can download google maps. users complained that apple's map ap had no turn by turn navigation or directions on public transport or live traffic info. in other words, it was getting people lost. it may have government one executive a job and a few billion dollars. look at the stock chart over the past month. you can see who is getting the love from investors. apple has apologized and made peace with google for now. you can say that apple found its way. it...
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and as for google, we reached out to them, no comment. but ted, google did tell bloomberg it complies with all tax rules. ted? >> we hear this and we hear it every year. ge was in the news last year and it's astounding to people that they're not paying taxes. are regulators in any country doing anything about this? >> well, see, here's the thing. since it's legal, what it boils down to is really this. it's up to governments around the world to change their tax codes. i mean, last week the european commission recommended that countries create pa blacklist of common tax havens and also encourage them to change laws to curb tax abuses. the uk has held hearings and issued reports on this. and it's spending millions to hire special investigators yo s to look into this. they have a new agreement to share new information on taxable income, but any major crackdown is going to take a change in legislation. >> maribel, thank you. >>> the u.s. could launch a mini unmanned space plane in just a few hours and the cargo is classified. we'll have an upd
and as for google, we reached out to them, no comment. but ted, google did tell bloomberg it complies with all tax rules. ted? >> we hear this and we hear it every year. ge was in the news last year and it's astounding to people that they're not paying taxes. are regulators in any country doing anything about this? >> well, see, here's the thing. since it's legal, what it boils down to is really this. it's up to governments around the world to change their tax codes. i mean, last...
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performer this month and even though it may not have as much market share momentum as the big rivals google and ale, take a look at the performance, at least since the start of december. back to you. >> has rimm moved too far too fast or is this the best to come for this shot? let's start talking numbers. chief market technician on oppenheimer and on the fundamentals herb greenberg, our senior stocks commentator. is there more to this than hopes for the blackberry 10? the stock is on fire lately. >> maria, it's buying on the rumor. ultimately selling on the news. so classic wall street with a heavily shorted stock, a stock believe don't believe, and people have been dying the stocks just like rim based on, you know, an announcement that they will roll the thing out. remember, there's a lot that has to be done once this thing comes out and prove it to the marketplace, but in my eyes it's classic. >> classic. carter, what's the chart say? >> sure. just as herb said, it's been moving aggressively, and it really isn't about the fundamentals. there are none. the fundamentals are terrible, but wh
performer this month and even though it may not have as much market share momentum as the big rivals google and ale, take a look at the performance, at least since the start of december. back to you. >> has rimm moved too far too fast or is this the best to come for this shot? let's start talking numbers. chief market technician on oppenheimer and on the fundamentals herb greenberg, our senior stocks commentator. is there more to this than hopes for the blackberry 10? the stock is on fire...